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Flow Tour comes to Santiago, Chile

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A flowrider competes on an artificial wave during the Flow Tour 2016 in Santiago, Chile. Artificial waves are created by powerful pumps that throw thousands of liters of water against a wall. The size of the wave can be regulated to suit the skills of the surfer and can reach a height up to three meters.

A flowrider competes on an artificial wave, during the Flow Tour 2016 in Santiago on October 22, 2016. Artificial waves are created by powerful pumps that throw thousands of liters of water against a wall. The size of the wave can be regulated to suit the skills of the surfer and can reach a height up to three meters. (MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP/Getty Images) A flowrider competes on an artificial wave, during the Flow Tour 2016 in Santiago on October 22, 2016. Artificial waves are created by powerful pumps that throw thousands of liters of water against a wall. The size of the wave can be regulated to suit the skills of the surfer and can reach a height up to three meters. (MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP/Getty Images) A flowrider competes on an artificial wave, during the Flow Tour 2016 in Santiago on October 22, 2016. Artificial waves are created by powerful pumps that throw thousands of liters of water against a wall. The size of the wave can be regulated to suit the skills of the surfer and can reach a height up to three meters. (MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP/Getty Images) A flowrider competes on an artificial wave, during the Flow Tour 2016 in Santiago on October 22, 2016. Artificial waves are created by powerful pumps that throw thousands of liters of water against a wall. The size of the wave can be regulated to suit the skills of the surfer and can reach a height up to three meters. (MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP/Getty Images) A flowrider competes on an artificial wave, during the Flow Tour 2016 in Santiago on October 22, 2016. Artificial waves are created by powerful pumps that throw thousands of liters of water against a wall. The size of the wave can be regulated to suit the skills of the surfer and can reach a height up to three meters. (MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP/Getty Images) A flowrider competes on an artificial wave, during the Flow Tour 2016 in Santiago on October 22, 2016. Artificial waves are created by powerful pumps that throw thousands of liters of water against a wall. The size of the wave can be regulated to suit the skills of the surfer and can reach a height up to three meters. (MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP/Getty Images) A flowrider competes on an artificial wave, during the Flow Tour 2016 in Santiago on October 22, 2016. Artificial waves are created by powerful pumps that throw thousands of liters of water against a wall. The size of the wave can be regulated to suit the skills of the surfer and can reach a height up to three meters. (MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP/Getty Images) A flowrider competes on an artificial wave, during the Flow Tour 2016 in Santiago on October 22, 2016. Artificial waves are created by powerful pumps that throw thousands of liters of water against a wall. The size of the wave can be regulated to suit the skills of the surfer and can reach a height up to three meters. (MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP/Getty Images) A flowrider competes on an artificial wave, during the Flow Tour 2016 in Santiago on October 22, 2016. Artificial waves are created by powerful pumps that throw thousands of liters of water against a wall. The size of the wave can be regulated to suit the skills of the surfer and can reach a height up to three meters. (MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP/Getty Images) A flowrider competes on an artificial wave, during the Flow Tour 2016 in Santiago on October 22, 2016. Artificial waves are created by powerful pumps that throw thousands of liters of water against a wall. The size of the wave can be regulated to suit the skills of the surfer and can reach a height up to three meters. (MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP/Getty Images) A flowrider competes on an artificial wave, during the Flow Tour 2016 in Santiago on October 22, 2016. Artificial waves are created by powerful pumps that throw thousands of liters of water against a wall. The size of the wave can be regulated to suit the skills of the surfer and can reach a height up to three meters. (MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP/Getty Images) A flowrider competes on an artificial wave, during the Flow Tour 2016 in Santiago on October 22, 2016. Artificial waves are created by powerful pumps that throw thousands of liters of water against a wall. The size of the wave can be regulated to suit the skills of the surfer and can reach a height up to three meters. (MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP/Getty Images) A flowrider competes on an artificial wave, during the Flow Tour 2016 in Santiago on October 22, 2016. Artificial waves are created by powerful pumps that throw thousands of liters of water against a wall. The size of the wave can be regulated to suit the skills of the surfer and can reach a height up to three meters. (MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP/Getty Images) A flowrider competes on an artificial wave, during the Flow Tour 2016 in Santiago on October 22, 2016. Artificial waves are created by powerful pumps that throw thousands of liters of water against a wall. The size of the wave can be regulated to suit the skills of the surfer and can reach a height up to three meters. (MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP/Getty Images)


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